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Reminded of the Paris mojo firsthand [message #103941] Sun, 09 August 2009 09:42 Go to next message
pbraun is currently offline  pbraun   UNITED STATES
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I just got done helping a couple of friends record their new album. Everything was tracked and mixed in Cubase.

I've always read here about the difference between summing in Paris and summing completely natively.

Now I really understand.

The songs they recorded that feature only a small handful of tracks sound cleaner, more "open".

The ones with a lot more instrumentation, not so much. Even the ones that start off simpler -- as soon as the rest of the tracks come in, the mix gets muddier and more constricted. I was wondering what the difference was, then suddenly it occurred to me that what you've been saying about summing was the cause of this.

Really an eye-opener.



Paul Braun, Certified Music Junkie

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Re: Reminded of the Paris mojo first hand [message #103942 is a reply to message #103941] Sun, 09 August 2009 10:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Micha is currently offline  Micha   GERMANY
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-so what is the cause?
Re: Reminded of the Paris mojo first hand [message #103943 is a reply to message #103942] Sun, 09 August 2009 10:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pbraun is currently offline  pbraun   UNITED STATES
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A lot of native DAW's get all "congested" the more stuff you try and jam into the summing bus.

Paris handles it with grace, and says, "Is THAT all you got?"



Paul Braun, Certified Music Junkie

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Re: Reminded of the Paris mojo first hand [message #103944 is a reply to message #103943] Sun, 09 August 2009 10:34 Go to previous message
kerryg is currently offline  kerryg   CANADA
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You got it, Paul - the word that consistently keeps coming up in "ten year later" analysis of what's going on inside PARIS is "headroom". Headroom for miles, even (or maybe "particularly") in comparison with the best of today's offerings.

Welcome to the forums, glad you found us!

- Kerry


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